Archives for European Issues

The New York Times writes about the two new (or upgraded) posts that were filled in for the European Union yesterday: Leaders of the 27 countries of the European Union on Thursday night chose Herman Van Rompuy, the Belgian prime minister, as the E…

That’s what Daniel Korski notes in his latest ECFR policy brief. Factually, a lot of European countries have already sent more troops in Afghanistan, and still more are on the way there. Between November 2006 and March 2009, European troop levels …

In immediate response to the Russia-Georgia war, it has been popular to say that we are witnessing the ‘return’ of history. This was the title of a post by Stanley Crossick, crossposted on the Atlantic Review. There have been many who have heralde…

In immediate response to the Russia-Georgia war, it has been popular to say that we are witnessing the ‘return’ of history. This was the title of a post by Stanley Crossick, crossposted on the Atlantic Review. There have been many who have heralde…

In immediate response to the Russia-Georgia war, it has been popular to say that we are witnessing the ‘return’ of history. This was the title of a post by Stanley Crossick, crossposted on the Atlantic Review. There have been many who have heralde…

In immediate response to the Russia-Georgia war, it has been popular to say that we are witnessing the ‘return’ of history. This was the title of a post by Stanley Crossick, crossposted on the Atlantic Review. There have been many who have heralde…

Ronald Steel, professor of international relations at the University of Southern California, argues that Russia’s strong hand against Georgia signals that, “A Superpower Is Reborn” (NYT):THE psychodrama playing out in the Caucasus is n…

Ronald Steel, professor of international relations at the University of Southern California, argues that Russia’s strong hand against Georgia signals that, “A Superpower Is Reborn” (NYT):THE psychodrama playing out in the Caucasus is n…